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  2. Nîmes - Wikipedia

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    Nimes is situated where the alluvial plain of the Vistrenque River abuts the hills of Mont Duplan to the northeast, Montaury to the southwest, and to the west Mt. Cavalier and the knoll of Canteduc. Its name appears in inscriptions in Gaulish as dede matrebo Namausikabo ("he has given to the mothers of Nîmes") and " toutios Namausatis ...

  3. Arena of Nîmes - Wikipedia

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    The Arena of Nîmes (French: Arènes de Nîmes) is a Roman amphitheatre in Nîmes, southern France. [1] Built around 100 CE, shortly after the Colosseum of Rome, it is one of the best-preserved Roman amphitheatres in the world. [1]

  4. Nîmes Olympique - Wikipedia

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    In the 2018–19 season, Nimes finished comfortably above the relegation zone in Ligue 1, placing 9th among 20 teams. In the 2020–21 Ligue 1 season, Nimes finished second from bottom and were relegated to Ligue 2. [6] On 5 November 2022, Nîmes played its final match at the Stade des Costières, a 1–0 Ligue 2 victory over Bordeaux. [7]

  5. Stade des Antonins - Wikipedia

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    The Stade des Antonins is a stadium located in Nîmes, France.It has been the home ground of Championnat National club Nîmes Olympique since December 2022. [3] The club began playing at the stadium following the closure of the Stade des Costières, in order to pave the way for the construction of the Stade Nemausus, with a projected completion in 2026.

  6. Hôtel de Ville, Nîmes - Wikipedia

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    In medieval times, the city was managed by the consuls who were based in Maison carrée, which dated from the 1st century. [2] [3] [4] By the early 14th century, the consuls had established a town hall in the Rue de L'Horloge.

  7. Roman Catholic Diocese of Nîmes - Wikipedia

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    Nîmes (Latin: Nemausus) was an important city in Roman antiquity.The Pont du Gard is not far away.. Late and rather contradictory traditions attribute the foundation of the Church of Nîmes either to Celidonius, the man "who was blind from his birth" of the Gospel, or to St. Honestus, the apostle of Navarre, said to have been sent to southern France by St. Peter, with St. Saturninus (Sernin ...

  8. Arrondissement of Nîmes - Wikipedia

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    The arrondissement of Nîmes was created in 1800. [4] At the January 2017 reorganisation of the arrondissements of Gard, it gained one commune from the arrondissement of Le Vigan and two communes from the arrondissement of Alès.

  9. Timeline of Nîmes - Wikipedia

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    Daniel C. Haskell, ed. (1922), "Provencal literature and language, including the local history of southern France", Bulletin of the New York Public Library, vol. 26, hdl:2027/mdp.39015035117657, Local history: Nimes

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